What is God? What are they like? This has become an unavoidable problem in the spread of Buddhism. On one occasion, when talking about the appearance and image of God, Bodhisattva Tipo said to his followers: In fact, there is no fixed image of God, but they are ever-changing, existing between heaven and earth and included in all things. The statues in the temple are only the product of people's imagination, not the real gods.
Believers are naturally skeptical about this statement. In order to deepen the understanding of the believers and get rid of their obsession with God, he came to a temple to support Shiva and cut off his left eye with his own hands. Believers were frightened, but Bodhisattva Tipo told them that God would not hinder his magical power because of the lack of idols. Statues are just a way for believers to pay tribute.
Bodhisattva Tipo dug out the eye of freedom, and many people broke the blind worship of God and started their own path of practice. When Bodhisattva Tipo saw his disciples, she no longer had doubts, so she called them together again. Cut out your left eye and give it back to Tian Zi.
Once again, the disciples were shocked. Bodhisattva Tipo told them that the most indispensable thing in practice is piety and respect, whether it is to worship God or Buddha. Moreover, the Buddha said that karma, if you don't take the initiative, you will only be reincarnated in cause and effect forever and be controlled by cause and effect.